In the next chapter of my saga, I've managed to get rpm-python and rpm to
successfully function on a debian system. The only problem is that it's rpm
4.0.4 which limits me to yum 1.0.3. Since this box is only going to be
generating headers for yum clients to get, I have to ask what the
differences in the headers from yum 1.0.3 to yum2x. Are there any truly
remarkable differences that would require sacrificing another goat to get
newer versions of rpm to build? Are there any irregularities that my occur
if a 2.x client connects and gets 1.x headers?
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Jim Perrin